latinos in both english and spanish, because even though of course u.s. citizens that are latino speak english because they have to pass the citizenship test but a lot of them prefer to get their information in spanish. therefore, there's a good possibility according to latino decisions that the polls that we're seeing nationally and in some battleground states are not accurate because they did not measure adequately the hispanic vote. so it's very possible that that number could be 4% more toward president obama. so we're expecting that in this election, november 6, approximately 12.2 million latinos will vote. that's about a 26% increase from 2008. but if they go out and vote it will make a difference. if they don't go out and vote, it won't. >> thank you very much. great to have you on. thank you. >>> it's been called a frankenstorm and by chad myers, the imperfect storm. it's hurricane sandy and it's headed for the east coast just in time for halloween. chad has the latest on where it could hit and how bad it could be, next. [ man ] in hong kong, on m